Red Hat Virtualization can configure multiple Virtualization network bridges to use with multiple ethernet cards. To successfully configure multiple network bridges for ethernet cards, you must configure the second network interface by either using the system-config-network TUI/GUI, or by creating a new configuration file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts . You should use a process to setup multiple Xen bridges. This is an example config file for a second NIC called 'eth1' :
#/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/fcfg-eth1 DEVICE=eth1 BOOTPROTO=static ONBOOT=yes USERCTL=no IPV6INIT=no PEERDNS=yes TYPE=Ethernet NETMASK=255.255.255.0 IPADDR=10.1.1.1 GATEWAY=10.1.1.254 ARP=yes
Copy the /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge to /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge.xen .
Edit /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp and add a line to your new network bridge script (this example uses "network-virtualization-multi-bridge" ).
In the xend-config.sxp file, the new line should reflect your new script:
network-script network-xen-multi-bridge
Make sure to uncomment the line that states:
network-script network-bridge
If you want to create multiple Xen bridges, you must create a custom script. This example below creates two Xen bridges (called xenbr0 and xenbr1 ) and attaches them to eth1 and eth0 , respectively:
# !/bin/sh # network-xen-multi-bridge # Exit if anything goes wrong set -e # First arg is operation. OP=$1 shift script=/etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge.xen case ${op} in start) $script start vifnum=1 bridge=xenbr1 netdev=eth1 $script start vifnum=0 bridge=xenbr0 netdev=eth0 .. ,, stop) $script stop vifnum=1 bridge=xenbr1 netdev=eth1 $script stop vifnum=0 bridge=xenbr0 netdev=eth0 .. ,, status) $script status vifnum=1 bridge=xenbr1 netdev=eth1 $script status vifnum=0 bridge=xenbr0 netdev=eth0 .. ,, *) echo 'Unknown command: ' ${OP} echo 'Valid commands are: start, stop, status' exit 1 esac
If you want to create additional bridges, just use the example script and copy/paste the file accordingly.